Diaries of Lady Carrington, 1881-1913

 
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22 items
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The diaries of Lady Carrington were written in printed diaries issued by stationers or publishers, such as Pettit's Diary or T.J. J. Smith's Official Diary. They usually had either one day or two days to the page. The format limited the length of entries, but during her time in Australia Lady Carrington generally wrote in some detail about her daily activities. The later diaries, which have no Australian relevance, have much briefer entries and in some instances have only a few entries.

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Parkes Place
Canberra ACT 2600, Australia
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